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6521 The Review and Herald February 24, 1885, paragraph 15

… their comfortable homes they had never thought it possible for them to live under. They suffered from hunger and cold and from the burning heat of the desert …

6522 The Review and Herald April 14, 1885, paragraph 9

… refreshed, comforted, blessed, not to do a duty imposed upon you.

6523 The Review and Herald June 9, 1885, paragraph 3

… will comfort my waning life when Isaac is no more? How can an aged father spill the blood of an only son?” No, God had spoken, and man must obey without questioning …

6524 The Review and Herald June 9, 1885, paragraph 5

… and comfort during his temporal life. He has given his Son to die for the redemption of a world that had fallen through sin and folly. Such matchless love, such …

6525 The Review and Herald June 16, 1885, paragraph 16

… any comfort of love, if any fellowship of the Spirit, if any bowels and mercies, fulfill ye my joy, that ye be like-minded, having the same love, being of one accord …

6526 The Review and Herald June 16, 1885, paragraph 19

And Paul, in one of his epistles to the Corinthians, says: “Finally, brethren, farewell. Be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace; and the God of love and peace shall be with you.”

6527 The Review and Herald September 1, 1885, paragraph 3

… and comfort he is constantly bestowing on others, is seen the true dignity of the man. The one who pursues this course will not complain that he does not obtain …

6528 The Review and Herald September 1, 1885, paragraph 12

… might comfort and bless. These are not worthy of the Christian name. These will not dwell in heaven, in the society of pure angels who are always kind, courteous …

6529 The Review and Herald September 15, 1885, paragraph 21

… the comfortable home of Bro. Drew. After a season of thanksgiving to God for his preserving care during the journey, we retired to rest. The next morning, accompanied …

6530 The Review and Herald October 6, 1885, paragraph 9

… the comforts of home and the society of friends, even that of wife and children, to go into foreign lands, among savages and heathen idolaters, in hope of sowing …

6531 The Review and Herald October 27, 1885, paragraph 3

… , every comfort we enjoy, comes from him. Every time we gather around the family board to partake of refreshments, we should remember that all this is an expression …

6532 The Review and Herald October 27, 1885, paragraph 4

… their comfort and happiness. But they ventured to disobey God, and were therefore expelled from their lovely home. Then it was that the great love of God was …

6533 The Review and Herald October 27, 1885, paragraph 8

… that comfort and peace that we might. Christ commanded us not to lay up for ourselves treasures on the earth. He knew that if we did, it would cause us needless …

6534 The Review and Herald October 27, 1885, paragraph 9

… yield comfort and peace and joy like the divine favor? What can lighten the soul like beams from the Sun of righteousness, and evidence of sins forgiven? What …

6535 The Review and Herald November 3, 1885, paragraph 4

… , to comfort and bless as the several cases required. Earnest prayer was then offered, not for a happy flight of feeling, but for a true sense of our sinfulness …

6536 The Review and Herald November 10, 1885, paragraph 19

… , and comfort her in her disappointments. She shows distrust of Jesus when she reaches for human objects to supply the place that Christ is ever ready to fill …

6537 The Review and Herald December 1, 1885, paragraph 11

… our comfort and hope in affliction, suffering, and death. He has brightened the tomb for all who center their hopes in him. Through him life and immortality …

6538 The Review and Herald February 2, 1886, paragraph 3

… a comfort and blessing to their parents. They should not be too ready to leave the parental roof and give their affections and services to a stranger, at the …

6539 The Review and Herald April 20, 1886, paragraph 7

… of comfortable apparel. When you were enjoying health, I was sick. Misfortune cast me into prison and bound me with fetters, bowing down my spirit, depriving …

6540 The Review and Herald June 1, 1886, paragraph 17

… of comfort and hope than on this occasion. I tried to hold up before the little company gathered together the importance of possessing repentance toward …